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Consignment Sales

We will gladly accept your firearm for consignment sales. We charge a graduated fee for consignments based on the value of the gun: $60.00 for guns under $600.00, $75.00 for guns between $600.00 and $1200.00 and $100.00 for guns over $1200.00. If the gun does not sell or the buyer wishes to reclaim the gun, the consignment fee in all cases reverts to $50.00, regardless of the value of the gun. That covers the paper work of consigning the gun, writing the ad, photographing the gun and posting it on my web page. It also covers making appointments with potential customers, showing and selling the gun. It does not cover the buyers $35.00 DROS fee. My consignment fee is earned when you consign the gun with us and it is posted on our web page. I normally will deduct the consignment fee from the sales price of the gun and send the proceeds of the sale to the Seller at time of sale. The Seller may also pay the fee at the time of the consignment. There is not time limit on consigments.

All guns left with a dealer for sale become part of his inventory. If you change your mind and wish to have a consigned gun returned to you, California law requires that the gun be DROS’ed back to you as though you were purchasing the gun. The return DROS fee is $35.00 as provided by law.

When the firearm is sold, the consignment becomes a Private Party Transfer and the seller must sign the DROS paper work as the Seller.

Do not hesitate to ask me any question you may have regarding your consignments. My only interest is in helping you sell your gun.

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KIMBER MASTER DEALERSHIP

Pick out the firearm you want at KimberAmerica.com (click logo above to visit) and call me for a personalized quote.

All KImbers are HIGH DEMAND and are back-ordered, except for those listed as new guns here on the De Chiel site. Prices guaranteed regardless of when delivered or future price increases.

I WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD!

Have 20mm cannons…will travel!

ABOUT THE SKYRAIDER:

As you may (or not) have guessed from the above picture, I am an ex-Spad Driver. Also know as the AD, the A-1, and the Skyraider, she was the last and the best of the round motor attack aircraft and it was my honor to fly her on her last carrier deployment in 1967 with VA-176.

If you know how much she was loved by the ground troops, enough said. If you don’t, ask a Viet Nam Marine Veteran. They called her “Sandy.”